An Introduction To Political Science Set 8
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This set of An Introduction to Political Science Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on An Introduction To Political Science Set 8
Q1 | Who among the following pioneered the integration of the study of political science withpsychology?
- S.M.Lipset
- Walter Bagehot
- Eric Voeghin
- Harold Laski
Q2 | Who among the following advocated that the central idea of the political science is power?
- David Apter
- Amos
- Max weber
- Runciman
Q3 | Harold Lasswell’s “Politics: Who Gets, What, when and How” discusses:
- Distributive justice
- Scientific method and value-relativism
- Social implications of political participation
- Fundamentals of political participation
Q4 | Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?
- Lord action
- Milton
- T.H Green
- Herbert Spencer
Q5 | The work ‘Power and Society’ is co-authored by :
- Greenstein, Polsby and Nelson
- Rieselbach and Balds
- Girth and Mills
- Harold Lasswell and Abraham Kaplan
Q6 | The keynote of liberalism is _________
- Individual
- Liberty
- Liberty of the individual
- Personality
Q7 | The famous ‘fourfold functional analysis’ of the social systems is made by
- Gabriel Almond
- Sidney Verba
- James Coleman
- Talcott Parsons
Q8 | A scientific sociological evaluation of the state has been discussed by:
- Maclver in the Modern state
- Engels in Anti-Duhring
- Maclver in the Web of Government
- Engels in The origin of the family, private property and the state
Q9 | Jurisprudence is
- Law
- History of law
- Anthology on law
- Science of law
Q10 | The work ‘Political Science: A philosophical Analysis’ is authored by:
- Oran Young
- Herbert Storing
- Vermon van Dyke
- Leo strauss
Q11 | Which of the following works have nsote been authored by R.M. MacIver?
- The Web of Government
- Society: its structure and changes
- The Modern State
- An introduction to Politics
Q12 | Which of the following have been authored by RobertDahl?
- A preface to Democratic theory
- Politic science – The discipline and its dimensions
- Modern political analysis
- Both (a) and (c)
Q13 | In Marxist theory, society is divided into dominant and dependent classes and the formercontrols the state which is an embodiment of:
- Political Power
- Economic Power
- Social Power
- None of the above
Q14 | Who opined that it was in small states that democracy first arose?
- Lord Bryee
- Lord Action
- Lord Hewart
- None of the above
Q15 | The chief proponents of the theory of natural rights are
- John Locke and Thomas Paine
- Lasswell and Kant
- Hegel and Kant
- Durkheim and Weber
Q16 | Which of the following theories is the one opposed to the theory of natural rights?
- Personality theory of rights
- Historical theory of rights
- Legal theory of right
- social expediency theory of rights
Q17 | The historical theory of rights can be summed up in the sentence:
- History makes right
- What is right is historical
- History of the child of right
- History and right are antithetical
Q18 | In connection with rights, Bentham and Mill expressly advocate the principle of utility inopposition to :
- Conventions and traditions
- Merely following customs and appealing to the arbitrary voice of nature
- Law and rules
- Principles of jurisprudence
Q19 | Who among the following laid down an elaborate defiance of personal liberty?
- Rawls
- Poulantzas
- Robert Michels
- John Stuar Mill
Q20 | Civil liberty stands for :
- Freedom to pursure one’s desire
- Freedom to exercise discretion in one’s own domain
- Liberty to mass wealth
- Liberty to free action and immunity from interference
Q21 | Who among the following held the view that liberty and equality are opposed to each other?1.J.S Mill 2. Lord Hewart 3. De Tocqueville 4. Lord Acton
- Only 2
- Only 3
- 3 and 4
- Only 4
Q22 | “----- Who opines that freedom exists only because there is restraint”
- Dicey
- Seeley
- Bryce
- Willoughby
Q23 | “Man is free when he obey’s the law of impulse for self –perfection” – Green in the abovestatement Thomas Hill Green upholds which of the following ideas of freedom?
- Personal freedom
- Moral freedom
- National freedom
- Constitutional freedom
Q24 | Democracy in Crisis 3. Democracy in Crisis28. The author of Anarchy, State and Utopia is
- F.A. Hayek
- C.B. Macpherson
- Robert Nozick
- Neitzsche
Q25 | The idea of joining or fitting’ is implied in the concept of
- Liberty
- Equality
- Property
- Justice